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Original Article

Seven-Year Follow-Up of Total Hip Replacement with the Brunswik Prosthesis

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Pages 891-895 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

One hundred and sixty-one non-infected total hip arthroplasties were reviewed on average 4 years post-operatively and 113 of these were reviewed again on average 7 years post-operatively. Non-infectious stem loosening was observed in 38% and required exchange operation in 20%. At review, 12 sockets (7%) were found to be loose. However, the mean hip scores were good, which could partly be explained by cases excluded because of revision.

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